Carcinoma, Renal Cell Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Randomised, Open-label, Multi-centre Phase II Study of BAY43-9006 (Sorafenib) Versus Standard Treatment With Interferon Alpha-2a in Patients With Unresectable and/or Metastatic Renal Cell Carcinoma.
Verified date | October 2014 |
Source | Bayer |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | United States: Food and Drug Administration |
Study type | Interventional |
The purpose of the study is to:
- Find out if patients receiving BAY43-9006 will live longer without tumor progression
than those receiving standard therapy with interferon alpha-2a
- Find out if a higher dose of BAY43-9006 can inhibit tumor progression in patients who
progressed during standard dose treatment with BAY43-9006, and for how long these
patients live without progression
- Find out how long patients live without progression who receive BAY43-9006 after
failing to respond to standard therapy with interferon alpha-2a
- Find out in how many percent of patients BAY43-9006 prevents the growth of or shrinks
kidney tumors and/or their metastases depending on treatment and dosage
- Find out if BAY43-9006 has any effect on the quality of life of patients with kidney
cancer
- Find out the level of BAY43-9006 in the blood once per month and any changes in this
level
- Find out whether BAY43-9006 effects are associated with specific biomarkers
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 189 |
Est. completion date | March 2009 |
Est. primary completion date | September 2006 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | Both |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Patients who give written informed consent prior to any study specific screening procedures with the understanding that the patient has the right to withdraw from the study at any time, without prejudice - Male or female patients >= 18 years of age - Patients who have a life expectancy of at least 12 weeks - Patients, who suffer from unresectable and/or metastatic, measurable predominantly clear cell RCC (Renal Cell Carcinoma) histologically or cytologically documented - Patients must have undergone prior (at the time of primary diagnosis) complete surgical excision of primary RCC tumor - Patients must have had no prior systemic therapy for advanced RCC. Prior systemic therapy is defined as any treatment with a chemotherapy agent (or regimen), an immunotherapy agent (or regimen) or an investigational treatment agent (or regimen) against the renal cell carcinoma. Megestrol acetate or medroxyprogesterone will constitute as a prior systemic therapy - Patients who have at least one uni-dimensional measurable lesion by CT (Computed tomography)-scan or MRI (Magnetic resonance imaging) according to Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors (RECIST) - Patients who have an Eastern Co-operative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status of 0 or 1 - Adequate bone marrow, liver , and renal function as assessed by the following laboratory requirements to be conducted within 7 days prior to screening - Hemoglobin >9.0 g/l - Absolute neutrophil count ( ANC)>1,500/mm3 - Platelets> or = 100,000/ul - Total bilirubin < 1.5 x the upper limit of normal - ALT (Alanine aminotransferase) and AST (Aspartate aminotransferase) < 2.5 x upper limit of normal (< 5 x upper limit of normal for patients with liver involvement of their cancer) - Amylase and lipase < 1.5 x the upper limit of normal - Serum creatinine < 2.0 x the upper limit of normal - PT (Prothrombin Time) or INR (International Normalized Ratio) and PTT (Partial Thromboplastin Time) < 1.5 x upper limit of normal (patients who receive anti-coagulation treatment with an agent such as warfarin or heparin will be allowed to participate. For patients on warfarin, close monitoring of at least weekly evaluations will be performed until INR is stable based on a measurement at pre dose, as defined by the local standard of care) Exclusion Criteria: - Previous or concurrent cancer that is distinct in primary site or histology from the cancer being evaluated in this study EXCEPT cervical carcinoma in situ, treated basal cell carcinoma, superficial bladder tumors (Ta [Noninvasive papillary carcinoma], Tis [Carcinoma in situ: "flat tumor"]&T1 [Tumor invades subepithelial connective tissue]) or any cancer curatively treated > 5 years prior to study entry - Complete renal shut-down requiring hemo- or peritoneal dialysis - History of cardiac disease : congestive heart failure > NYHA (New York Heart Association) class 2: active cardiovascular disease( MI (Distant metastasis) more than 6 months prior to study entry is allowed); cardiac arrhythmia requiring anti-arrythmic therapy (beta blockers or digoxin are permitted) or uncontrolled hypertension - Active clinically serious bacterial or fungal infections (>= grade 2 NCI-CTCAE (National Cancer Institute-Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events), Version 3) - Known history of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection or chronic hepatitis B or C - Symptomatic metastatic brain or meningeal tumors unless the patient is > 6 months from definitive therapy, has a negative imaging study within 4 weeks of study entry and is clinically stable with respect to this brain tumour site at the time of study entry. Also the patient must not be undergoing acute steroid therapy or taper (chronic steroid therapy is acceptable provided that the dose is stable for one month prior to and following screening radiographic studies (head CT or MRI at screening always required) - Patients with seizure disorder requiring medication (such as steroid anti-epileptics) - History of organ allograft - Substance abuse, medical, psychological or social conditions that may interfere with the patient's participation in the study or evaluation of the study results - Known or suspected allergy to the investigational agent or any agent given in association with this trial - Any condition that is unstable or which could jeopardise the safety of the patient and his/her compliance in the study - Pregnant or breast-feeding patients. Women of childbearing potential must have a negative pregnancy test performed within 7 days of the start of treatment. Both men and women enrolled in this trial must use adequate barrier birth control measures during the course of the trial |
Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment
Country | Name | City | State |
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n/a |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Bayer |
United States, France, Germany, Poland, Russian Federation, Ukraine, United Kingdom,
Escudier B, Szczylik C, Hutson TE, Demkow T, Staehler M, Rolland F, Negrier S, Laferriere N, Scheuring UJ, Cella D, Shah S, Bukowski RM. Randomized phase II trial of first-line treatment with sorafenib versus interferon Alfa-2a in patients with metastatic — View Citation
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Progression-free Survival (PFS) Based on Independent Radiological Review for the First Intervention Period | Progression-free Survival (PFS) was defined as the time from date of randomization to disease progression (radiological or clinical or death due to any cause, whichever occurs first). Subjects without progression or death at the time of analysis were censored at their last date of tumor evaluation | From randomization of the first subject until 15 months later, assessed every 8 weeks | No |
Secondary | Progression-free Survival (PFS) Based on Investigator Assessment for the First Intervention Period | Progression-free Survival (PFS) was defined as the time from date of randomization to disease progression (radiological or clinical or death due to any cause, whichever occurs first). Subjects without progression or death at the time of analysis were censored at their last date of tumor evaluation | From randomization of the first subject until 3 years and 9 months later, assessed every 8 weeks | No |
Secondary | Disease Control (DC) According to Independent Central Review for the First Intervention Period | Disease Control (DC) was defined as the total number of subjects whose best response was not Progressive Disease (PD) according to Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors (RECIST) (= total number of Complete Response (CR) + total number of Partial Response (PR) + total number of Stable Disease (SD); CR, PR, or SD had to be maintained for at least 28 days from the first demonstration of that rating). CR: disappearance of tumor lesions (TL); PR: a decrease of at least 30% in the sum of TL sizes; SD: steady state of disease; PD: an increase of at least 20% in the sum of TL sizes. | From randomization of the first subject until 15 months later, assessed every 8 weeks | No |
Secondary | Disease Control (DC) According to the Investigator Assessment for the First Intervention Period | Disease Control (DC) was defined as the total number of subjects whose best response was not Progressive Disease (PD) according to Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors (RECIST) (= total number of Complete Response (CR) + total number of Partial Response (PR) + total number of Stable Disease (SD); CR, PR, or SD had to be maintained for at least 28 days from the first demonstration of that rating). CR: disappearance of tumor lesions (TL); PR: a decrease of at least 30% in the sum of TL sizes; SD: steady state of disease; PD: an increase of at least 20% in the sum of TL sizes. | From randomization of the first subject until 3 years and 9 months later, assessed every 8 weeks | No |
Secondary | Disease Control (DC) According to the Investigator Assessment for the Second Intervention Period | Disease Control (DC) was defined as the total number of subjects whose best response was not Progressive Disease (PD) according to Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors (RECIST) (= total number of Complete Response (CR) + total number of Partial Response (PR) + total number of Stable Disease (SD); CR, PR, or SD had to be maintained for at least 28 days from the first demonstration of that rating). CR: disappearance of tumor lesions (TL); PR: a decrease of at least 30% in the sum of TL sizes; SD: steady state of disease; PD: an increase of at least 20% in the sum of TL sizes. | From randomization of the first subject until 3 years and 9 months later, assessed every 8 weeks | No |
Secondary | Analysis of the Quality of Life by Use of the Respiratory Domain of the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-Kidney Symptom Index (FKSI) After Intervention for the First Intervention Period | The FKSI questionnaire comprises 15 questions dispatched within 4 domains (respiratory, pain, general symptoms and overall Quality of Life (QoL)) plus 2 individual items. Each question was answered on a five point scale from 0 (not at all) to 4 (very much) indicating the severity of symptoms. The total score range was from 0 to 60 with higher scores indicating subjects reported fewer kidney cancer related symptoms and concerns. The respiratory domain of the FKSI comprises 2 questions:" I have been short in breath" and "I have been coughing"; its score ranges from 0 to 8. | From randomization of the first subject until 15 months later, assessed every 8 weeks | No |
Secondary | Analysis of the Quality of Life by Use of the Respiratory Domain of the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-Kidney Symptom Index (FKSI) for the Second Intervention Period | The FKSI questionnaire comprises 15 questions dispatched within 4 domains (respiratory, pain, general symptoms and overall Quality of Life (QoL)) plus 2 individual items. Each question was answered on a five point scale from 0 (not at all) to 4 (very much) indicating the severity of symptoms. The total score range was from 0 to 60 with higher scores indicating subjects reported fewer kidney cancer related symptoms and concerns. The respiratory domain of the FKSI comprises 2 questions:" I have been short in breath" and "I have been coughing"; its score ranges from 0 to 8. | From randomization of the first subject until 15 months later, assessed every 8 weeks | No |
Secondary | Analysis of the Quality of Life by Use of Total Score of the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-Kidney Symptom Index (FKSI) for the First Intervention Period | The FKSI questionnaire comprises 15 questions dispatched within 4 domains (respiratory, pain, general symptoms and overall Quality of Life (QoL)) plus 2 individual items. Each question was answered on a five point scale from 0 (not at all) to 4 (very much) indicating the severity of symptoms. The total score range was from 0 to 60 with higher scores indicating subjects reported fewer kidney cancer related symptoms and concerns. | From randomization of the first subject until 15 months later, assessed every 8 weeks | No |
Secondary | Analysis of the Quality of Life by Use of Total Score of the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-Kidney Symptom Index (FKSI) for the Second Intervention Period | The FKSI questionnaire comprises 15 questions dispatched within 4 domains (respiratory, pain, general symptoms and overall Quality of Life (QoL)) plus 2 individual items. Each question was answered on a five point scale from 0 (not at all) to 4 (very much) indicating the severity of symptoms. The total score range was from 0 to 60 with higher scores indicating subjects reported fewer kidney cancer related symptoms and concerns. | From randomization of the first subject until 15 months later, assessed every 8 weeks | No |
Secondary | Analysis of the Quality of Life (QoL) by Use of Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-Biologic-response Modifiers (FACT-BRM) for the First Intervention Period | The FACT-BRM comprises 40 questions within 6 domains (physical well being, social/family well being, emotional well being, additional concern: physical, and additional concern: emotional). Each question was answered on a five point scale from 0 (not at all) to 4 (very much). The total score range is from 0 to 160 with higher scores indicating better QoL. | From randomization of the first subject until 15 months later, assessed every 8 weeks | No |
Secondary | Analysis of the Quality of Life (QoL) by Use of Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-Biologic-response Modifiers (FACT-BRM) for the Second Intervention Period | The FACT-BRM comprises 40 questions within 6 domains (physical well being, social/family well being, emotional well being, additional concern: physical, and additional concern: emotional). Each question was answered on a five point scale from 0 (not at all) to 4 (very much). The total score range is from 0 to 160 with higher scores indicating better QoL. | From randomization of the first subject until 15 months later, assessed every 8 weeks | No |
Secondary | Analysis of the Treatment Tolerability (Effectiveness) by Use of Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire for Medication (TSQM) for the First Intervention Period | The TSQM comprises 14 questions dispatched within 4 domains (effectiveness, side effects, convenience, and global satisfaction). Each question was answered on either a 5-point or 7-point scale. Each domain score can vary from 0 to 100 with higher scores indicating subject reported higher effectiveness of treatment, less bothered by side-effects, more convenient use of medication and overall greater satisfaction with the treatment. No total score is calculated. | From randomization of the first subject until 15 months later, assessed every 8 weeks | No |
Secondary | Analysis of the Treatment Tolerability (Side Effects) by Use of Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire for Medication (TSQM) for the First Intervention Period | The TSQM comprises 14 questions dispatched within 4 domains (effectiveness, side effects, convenience, and global satisfaction). Each question was answered on either a 5-point or 7-point scale. Each domain score can vary from 0 to 100 with higher scores indicating subject reported higher effectiveness of treatment, less bothered by side-effects, more convenient use of medication and overall greater satisfaction with the treatment. No total score is calculated. | From randomization of the first subject until 15 months later, assessed every 8 weeks | No |
Secondary | Analysis of the Treatment Tolerability (Convenience) by Use of Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire for Medication (TSQM) for the First Intervention Period | The TSQM comprises 14 questions dispatched within 4 domains (effectiveness, side effects, convenience, and global satisfaction). Each question was answered on either a 5-point or 7-point scale. Each domain score can vary from 0 to 100 with higher scores indicating subject reported higher effectiveness of treatment, less bothered by side-effects, more convenient use of medication and overall greater satisfaction with the treatment. No total score is calculated. | From randomization of the first subject until 15 months later, assessed every 8 weeks | No |
Secondary | Analysis of the Treatment Tolerability (Global Satisfaction) by Use of Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire for Medication (TSQM) for the First Intervention Period | The TSQM comprises 14 questions dispatched within 4 domains (effectiveness, side effects, convenience, and global satisfaction). Each question was answered on either a 5-point or 7-point scale. Each domain score can vary from 0 to 100 with higher scores indicating subject reported higher effectiveness of treatment, less bothered by side-effects, more convenient use of medication and overall greater satisfaction with the treatment. No total score is calculated. | From randomization of the first subject until 15 months later, assessed every 8 weeks | No |
Secondary | Analysis of the Treatment Tolerability (Effectiveness) by Use of Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire for Medication (TSQM) for the Second Intervention Period | The TSQM comprises 14 questions dispatched within 4 domains (effectiveness, side effects, convenience, and global satisfaction). Each question was answered on either a 5-point or 7-point scale. Each domain score can vary from 0 to 100 with higher scores indicating subject reported higher effectiveness of treatment, less bothered by side-effects, more convenient use of medication and overall greater satisfaction with the treatment. No total score is calculated. | From randomization of the first subject until 15 months later, assessed every 8 weeks | No |
Secondary | Analysis of the Treatment Tolerability (Side Effects) by Use of Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire for Medication (TSQM) for the Second Intervention Period | The TSQM comprises 14 questions dispatched within 4 domains (effectiveness, side effects, convenience, and global satisfaction). Each question was answered on either a 5-point or 7-point scale. Each domain score can vary from 0 to 100 with higher scores indicating subject reported higher effectiveness of treatment, less bothered by side-effects, more convenient use of medication and overall greater satisfaction with the treatment. No total score is calculated. | From randomization of the first subject until 15 months later, assessed every 8 weeks | No |
Secondary | Analysis of the Treatment Tolerability (Convenience) by Use of Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire for Medication (TSQM) for the Second Intervention Period | The TSQM comprises 14 questions dispatched within 4 domains (effectiveness, side effects, convenience, and global satisfaction). Each question was answered on either a 5-point or 7-point scale. Each domain score can vary from 0 to 100 with higher scores indicating subject reported higher effectiveness of treatment, less bothered by side-effects, more convenient use of medication and overall greater satisfaction with the treatment. No total score is calculated. | From randomization of the first subject until 15 months later, assessed every 8 weeks | No |
Secondary | Analysis of the Treatment Tolerability (Global Satisfaction) by Use of Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire for Medication (TSQM) for the Second Intervention Period | The TSQM comprises 14 questions dispatched within 4 domains (effectiveness, side effects, convenience, and global satisfaction). Each question was answered on either a 5-point or 7-point scale. Each domain score can vary from 0 to 100 with higher scores indicating subject reported higher effectiveness of treatment, less bothered by side-effects, more convenient use of medication and overall greater satisfaction with the treatment. No total score is calculated. | From randomization of the first subject until 15 months later, assessed every 8 weeks | No |
Secondary | Tumor Response According to the Independent Radiological Review for the First Intervention Period | Tumor Response (= Best Overall Response) of a subject was defined as the best tumor response (confirmed Complete Response (CR), confirmed Partial Response (PR), Stable Disease (SD), or Progressive Disease (PD)) observed during trial period assessed according to the Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors (RECIST) criteria. CR was defined as disappearance of tumor lesions, PR was defined as a decrease of at least 30% in the sum of tumor lesion sizes, SD was defined as steady state of disease, PD was defined as an increase of at least 20% in the sum of tumor lesions sizes. | From randomization of the first subject until 15 months later, assessed every 8 weeks | No |
Secondary | Tumor Response According to the Investigator Assessment for the First Intervention Period | Tumor Response (= Best Overall Response) of a subject was defined as the best tumor response (confirmed Complete Response (CR), confirmed Partial Response (PR), Stable Disease (SD), or Progressive Disease (PD)) observed during trial period assessed according to the Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors (RECIST) criteria. CR was defined as disappearance of tumor lesions, PR was defined as a decrease of at least 30% in the sum of tumor lesion sizes, SD was defined as steady state of disease, PD was defined as an increase of at least 20% in the sum of tumor lesions sizes | From randomization of the first subject until 3 years and 9 months later, assessed every 8 weeks | No |
Secondary | Tumor Response According to the Investigator Assessment for the Second Intervention Period | Tumor Response (= Best Overall Response) of a subject was defined as the best tumor response (confirmed Complete Response (CR), confirmed Partial Response (PR), Stable Disease (SD), or Progressive Disease (PD)) observed during trial period assessed according to the Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors (RECIST) criteria. CR was defined as disappearance of tumor lesions, PR was defined as a decrease of at least 30% in the sum of tumor lesion sizes, SD was defined as steady state of disease, PD was defined as an increase of at least 20% in the sum of tumor lesions sizes | From randomization of the first subject until 3 years and 9 months later, assessed every 8 weeks | No |
Secondary | Progression Free Survival According to the Investigator Assessment (Second Intervention Period) | Progression-free Survival (PFS) was defined as the time from date of randomization to disease progression (radiological or clinical or death due to any cause, whichever occurs first). Subjects without progression or death at the time of analysis were censored at their last date of tumor evaluation | From randomization of the first subject until 3 years and 9 months later, assessed every 8 weeks | No |
Secondary | Overall Survival (OS) | Overall Survival was defined as the time from date of randomization to death due to any cause. Subjects still alive at the time of analysis were censored at their last date of last contact | From randomization of the first subject until 3 years and 9 months later, assessed every 8 weeks | No |
Secondary | Slope - Change in Trough Concentration/Cycle | Plasma samples were collected prior to dosing every 4 weeks after the patient reached steady-state (at least 10 days at 400 mg BID (bis in die, twice daily)) to assess any potential trends in trough concentration over time. | From start of treatment of the first subject until 15 months later assessed every 4 weeks. | No |
Secondary | Average of All Trough Plasma Concentrations | Plasma samples were collected prior to dosing every 4 weeks after the patient reached steady-state (at least 10 days at 400 mg BID). | From start of treatment of the first subject until 15 months later assessed every 4 weeks. | No |
Secondary | Duration of Response According to the Independent Radiological Review for the First Intervention Period | Duration of Response was defined as the time from date of first response (Complete Response (CR) or Partial Response (PR)) to the date when Progressive Disease (PD) is first documented or to the date of death, whichever occurs first. Subjects still having CR or PR at the time of analysis were censored at their last date of last contact | From randomization of the first subject until 15 months later, assessed every 8 weeks | No |
Secondary | Duration of Response According to the Investigator Assessment for the First Intervention Period | Duration of Response was defined as the time from date of first response (Complete Response (CR) or Partial Response (PR)) to the date when Progressive Disease (PD) is first documented or to the date of death, whichever occurs first. Subjects still having CR or PR at the time of analysis were censored at their last date of last contact | From randomization of the first subject until 3 years and 9 months later, assessed every 8 weeks | No |
Secondary | Duration of Response According to the Investigator Assessment for the Second Intervention Period | Duration of Response was defined as the time from date of first response (Complete Response (CR) or Partial Response (PR)) to the date when Progressive Disease (PD) is first documented or to the date of death, whichever occurs first. Subjects still having CR or PR at the time of analysis were censored at their last date of last contact | From randomization of the first subject until 3 years and 9 months later, assessed every 8 weeks | No |
Secondary | Time to Response According to the Independent Radiological Review for the First Intervention Period | Time to Response (TTR) for subjects who achieved a response (Complete Response (CR) or Partial Response (PR) with confirmation was defined as the time from date of randomization to the earliest date that the response was first documented | From randomization of the first subject until 15 months later, assessed every 8 weeks | No |
Secondary | Time to Response According to the Investigator Assessment for the First Intervention Period | Time to Response (TTR) for subjects who achieved a response (Complete Response (CR) or Partial Response (PR) with confirmation was defined as the time from date of randomization to the earliest date that the response was first documented | From randomization of the first subject until 3 years and 9 months later, assessed every 4 weeks | No |
Secondary | Time to Response According to the Investigator Assessment for the Second Intervention Period | Time to Response (TTR) for subjects who achieved a response (Complete Response (CR) or Partial Response (PR) with confirmation) was defined as the time from date of randomization to the earliest date that the response was first documented | From randomization of the first subject until 3 years and 9 months later, assessed every 4 weeks | No |
Secondary | Analysis of the Eastern Co-operative Oncology Group (ECOG) Status at the End of the First Intervention Period | Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) Performance Status is a scale that measures how cancer affects the daily life of a patient on an ordinal scale from grade 0 (best) to grade 5 (worst). | From randomization of the first subject until 3 years and 9 months later, assessed every 4 weeks | No |
Secondary | Analysis of the Eastern Co-operative Oncology Group (ECOG) Status at the End of the Second Intervention Period | Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) Performance Status is a scale that measures how cancer affects the daily life of a patient on an ordinal scale from grade 0 (best) to grade 5 (worst). | From randomization of the first subject until 3 years and 9 months later, assessed every 4 weeks | No |
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